Expansion of Partnership Between Cyber Security Agency of Singapore And FireEye

The recent announcement aims at driving more developments in specific areas of cybersecurity capability development and research & development (R&D).

“In this highly-connected digital age, cyber attacks on one country can have major spillover effects, making international collaboration vital to tackling cybersecurity threats,” said Mr. David Koh, Chief Executive of CSA. “We look forward to our enhanced partnership with FireEye to defend Singapore’s systems from cyber attackers. This partnership will also pave the way for us to develop innovative solutions to strengthen our cyber defenses.”

This new partnership was expanded to include specific areas such as;

Information and Knowledge sharing: The
partnership will help to enhance more
resilient and secure Singaporean Critical Industry base.

Research and Development Investment: As
a means of establishing higher
barriers and costs to adversaries and criminals, FireEye and the cyber Security
agency of Singapore will work together to enhance cyber defense.

Capacity Building: further advance the CSA’s cyber
security operations, FireEye will design a six-week cyber intelligence and
incident response training program to be conducted by frontline FireEye experts
for CSA staff.

“Breaches are inevitable, and the
impact of these events can be catastrophic. This is the case not only for
companies, but for individuals and nations as well,” said Mr. Eric Hoh,
President of APAC at FireEye. “Whether the activity we’re seeing is from cyber
criminals or nation-state attackers, protecting Singapore from evolving cyber
threats has become a matter of national security, and is an issue that both
FireEye and CSA take very seriously.”

“Breaches are inevitable, and the impact of these events can be catastrophic. This is the case not only for companies, but for individuals and nations as well,” said Mr. Eric Hoh, President of APAC at FireEye. “Whether the activity we’re seeing is from cyber criminals or nation-state attackers, protecting Singapore from evolving cyber threats has become a matter of national security, and is an issue that both FireEye and CSA take very seriously.”